AuthorVirginia Postrel joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss the education bubble and the rising costs of US education. Why are people deciding to go to college instead of joining high demand fields like machining or welding? Are we burdening students with an abundance of debt and a dearth of skills? Find out.

published:01 Dec 2011

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"I'm 30 years old and I've never made 30 thousand a year." Monica Jacobe, who is about to finish her dissertation in American literature, describes her life as a contingent faculty member. In Part 2, she talks about her prospects for an academic job and the sorry state in which previous generations of faculty and administrations have left the profession.

We did the math on the grunt-to-grat ratio for you, with 10 jobs you wouldn't expect to be well-paying, and the details on what it takes to land the position, in this episode of The Infographics Show, 10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs. ⭐SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2glTFyc ⭐
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In a follow-up to his report last month on the unforgiving job market for recent college grads, Paul Solman looks at graduates who've already been out of school for several years and are still struggling to find employment in their areas of interest. It's part of his ongoing series of reports on Making Sen$e of financial news.

Despite high unemployment rates among youth and graduates, students are still being told that university degrees are required for good jobs. RichardTuck explains the major trends between traditional education systems and the job market that are causing youth unemployment.
Richard is the CEO of Riipen, a skill-building assessment platform that connects students with companies via short-term, skill-specific projects throughout the students’ post-secondary education. He holds a Bachelor of International Business, an MBA, an MSc, and is currently a PhD Candidate at UVic, where he researches Social Entrepreneurship. He believes the traditional educational system is ripe for disruption and sees growing trends of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and high graduate underemployment as signs of needed change.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

published:13 Jan 2016

views:6909

If you think you need to acquire a mountain of student loan debt just to qualify for good-paying jobs, you'll be surprised to learn there are a variety of jobs that pay well without a four-year degree. In fact, some of today's most sought-after jobs don't require a college degree — and they might be just what you need to get your career on the right track.
The job search portal CareerCast named the 10 best jobs you can get without a degree and identified job opportunities in healthcare, business and other fields.
Stay tuned to see which well-paying jobs you can get without a four-year degree.
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Do universities still offer students an educational experience that is mind-expanding and job-securing? Recent evidence suggests growing disparity between what students are learning and what the labour market wants. Ken Coates, co-author of "Dream Factories: Why Universities Won't Solve the YouthJobsCrisis," joins The Agenda to discuss the disconnection between university degrees and job market needs.

Plot summary

Since expulsion means that Rick's family will no longer be able to claim their welfare bonus, Rick begins looking for a job. One of his former teachers encourages him to get a job for the Vanguard Mining corporation, whose primary financial interest is in space mining of asteroids in the asteroid belt. The book follows his progress through an initial grueling examination period on Earth, initial training on an asteroid in a high orbit of Earth, and through an apprenticeship on another training facility in the asteroid belt. After proving himself, Rick is recruited to
join a secret program to infiltrate and subvert Earth's education systems away from its current initiative-deadening pandering to the lowest common denominator.

The ten-episode first season premiered on August 5, 2005 and concluded on October 10, 2005. Season two, which comprises 12 episodes, began airing on August 14, 2006 and finished its run on October 30, 2006. The series' third season received an order of 15 episodes, premiered on August 13, 2007 and ran until November 20, 2007. The 13-episode fourth season premiered early the following summer on June 16, 2008 and concluded on September 15, 2008. Seasons one, two and three have been released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats in Regions 1, 2 and 4. At the 2008 Television Critics Association, it was announced that Weeds had been picked up for fifth and sixth seasons of 13 episodes each. An eighth and final season premiered in July 1, 2012 and concluded September 16, 2012.

AuthorVirginia Postrel joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss the education bubble and the rising costs of US education. Why are people deciding to go to college instead of joining high demand fields like machining or welding? Are we burdening students with an abundance of debt and a dearth of skills? Find out.

5:07

Predatory Employment in Higher Ed

Predatory Employment in Higher Ed

Predatory Employment in Higher Ed

"I'm 30 years old and I've never made 30 thousand a year." Monica Jacobe, who is about to finish her dissertation in American literature, describes her life as a contingent faculty member. In Part 2, she talks about her prospects for an academic job and the sorry state in which previous generations of faculty and administrations have left the profession.

10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs

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5:32

So You Have a Liberal Arts Degree and Expect a Job?

So You Have a Liberal Arts Degree and Expect a Job?

So You Have a Liberal Arts Degree and Expect a Job?

In a follow-up to his report last month on the unforgiving job market for recent college grads, Paul Solman looks at graduates who've already been out of school for several years and are still struggling to find employment in their areas of interest. It's part of his ongoing series of reports on Making Sen$e of financial news.

Despite high unemployment rates among youth and graduates, students are still being told that university degrees are required for good jobs. RichardTuck explains the major trends between traditional education systems and the job market that are causing youth unemployment.
Richard is the CEO of Riipen, a skill-building assessment platform that connects students with companies via short-term, skill-specific projects throughout the students’ post-secondary education. He holds a Bachelor of International Business, an MBA, an MSc, and is currently a PhD Candidate at UVic, where he researches Social Entrepreneurship. He believes the traditional educational system is ripe for disruption and sees growing trends of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and high graduate underemployment as signs of needed change.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

10:59

10 higher paying jobs you can get without a four year degree

10 higher paying jobs you can get without a four year degree

10 higher paying jobs you can get without a four year degree

If you think you need to acquire a mountain of student loan debt just to qualify for good-paying jobs, you'll be surprised to learn there are a variety of jobs that pay well without a four-year degree. In fact, some of today's most sought-after jobs don't require a college degree — and they might be just what you need to get your career on the right track.
The job search portal CareerCast named the 10 best jobs you can get without a degree and identified job opportunities in healthcare, business and other fields.
Stay tuned to see which well-paying jobs you can get without a four-year degree.
Please leave your comments or feel free to discuss in the comments section. Your feedback will be appreciated. Thanks for watching!!
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27:12

Deconstructing Higher Education

Deconstructing Higher Education

Deconstructing Higher Education

Do universities still offer students an educational experience that is mind-expanding and job-securing? Recent evidence suggests growing disparity between what students are learning and what the labour market wants. Ken Coates, co-author of "Dream Factories: Why Universities Won't Solve the YouthJobsCrisis," joins The Agenda to discuss the disconnection between university degrees and job market needs.

0:36

higher education employment

higher education employment

higher education employment

9:36

Success in the New Economy (OFFICIAL)

Success in the New Economy (OFFICIAL)

Success in the New Economy (OFFICIAL)

Direction and MotionGraphics: Brian Y. Marsh ( http://www.substance.agency )
Written and Narrated by: KevinFleming ( http://www.teloses.com )
Citrus College supported the production of “Success in the New Economy” to help a broader audience begin to understand preparation today for tomorrow’s labor market realities. The end result is a compelling case for students to explore career choices early, make informed decisions when declaring their college education goal, and to consider technical skill acquisition, real-world application and academics (career technical programs) in tandem with a classic education. This balanced approach to life and learning results in a well-educated and employed workforce.
Leveraging his expertise in higher education and Career & Technical Education, Kevin Fleming adapted conference presentations and research to create this data-driven explanation. And award winning film creator and producer Brian Y. Marsh brought the data to life through animation.
The complete transcription of the video with data references is available here: citruscollege.edu/academics/cte/Pages/default.aspx

12:26

Work experience vs education: What gets you a better job?

Work experience vs education: What gets you a better job?

Work experience vs education: What gets you a better job?

Can work experience make up for the lack of a degree? Or does a college degree guarantee a secure future that a work experience might not? Does one really score above the other? What do employers look for while hiring? On Crossfire, find out what young India debates.
Watch full video:

Dr. Core talks about what higher education needs to incorporate in the 21st century to better build global and dynamic citizens.
Dr. Jacquelyn Core is Vice President of AcademicAffairs and Provost of Waynesburg University, where she improves the student experience, academic system and mentoring program. She is committed to improving educational standards within the University. Dr. Core previously worked in the legal ﬁeld, focusing on education, employment and medical negligence cases.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Higher education is not about getting a job | Fred D'Agostino | TEDxUQ

Many people think the point of higher education is economic: graduates get better paying jobs and the economy gets the knowledge-workers it needs. But, there is another story. There is a role for higher education in skilling-up citizens so they can play an active and effective role in a democratic society. Hear from political philosopher, ProfessorFred D'Agostino as he shares numerous examples of this alternative story.
Fred D'Agostino is Professor of Humanities at The University of Queensland and was ExecutiveDean of Arts and Associate Dean of Arts (Academic) during his ten-year stint at UQ. He is a philosopher, author of four books, sometime editor of the journals Australasian Journal of Philosophy and Politics, and Philosophy and Economics. He co-edited the recent Routledge Companion...

AuthorVirginia Postrel joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss the education bubble and the rising costs of US education. Why are people deciding to go to college instead of joining high demand fields like machining or welding? Are we burdening students with an abundance of debt and a dearth of skills? Find out.

published: 01 Dec 2011

Predatory Employment in Higher Ed

"I'm 30 years old and I've never made 30 thousand a year." Monica Jacobe, who is about to finish her dissertation in American literature, describes her life as a contingent faculty member. In Part 2, she talks about her prospects for an academic job and the sorry state in which previous generations of faculty and administrations have left the profession.

10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs

We did the math on the grunt-to-grat ratio for you, with 10 jobs you wouldn't expect to be well-paying, and the details on what it takes to land the position, in this episode of The Infographics Show, 10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs. ⭐SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2glTFyc ⭐
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published: 02 Jun 2017

So You Have a Liberal Arts Degree and Expect a Job?

In a follow-up to his report last month on the unforgiving job market for recent college grads, Paul Solman looks at graduates who've already been out of school for several years and are still struggling to find employment in their areas of interest. It's part of his ongoing series of reports on Making Sen$e of financial news.

Despite high unemployment rates among youth and graduates, students are still being told that university degrees are required for good jobs. RichardTuck explains the major trends between traditional education systems and the job market that are causing youth unemployment.
Richard is the CEO of Riipen, a skill-building assessment platform that connects students with companies via short-term, skill-specific projects throughout the students’ post-secondary education. He holds a Bachelor of International Business, an MBA, an MSc, and is currently a PhD Candidate at UVic, where he researches Social Entrepreneurship. He believes the traditional educational system is ripe for disruption and sees growing trends of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and high graduate underemployment as signs of...

published: 13 Jan 2016

10 higher paying jobs you can get without a four year degree

If you think you need to acquire a mountain of student loan debt just to qualify for good-paying jobs, you'll be surprised to learn there are a variety of jobs that pay well without a four-year degree. In fact, some of today's most sought-after jobs don't require a college degree — and they might be just what you need to get your career on the right track.
The job search portal CareerCast named the 10 best jobs you can get without a degree and identified job opportunities in healthcare, business and other fields.
Stay tuned to see which well-paying jobs you can get without a four-year degree.
Please leave your comments or feel free to discuss in the comments section. Your feedback will be appreciated. Thanks for watching!!
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published: 22 Apr 2018

Deconstructing Higher Education

Do universities still offer students an educational experience that is mind-expanding and job-securing? Recent evidence suggests growing disparity between what students are learning and what the labour market wants. Ken Coates, co-author of "Dream Factories: Why Universities Won't Solve the YouthJobsCrisis," joins The Agenda to discuss the disconnection between university degrees and job market needs.

published: 09 Jun 2016

higher education employment

published: 16 Nov 2016

Success in the New Economy (OFFICIAL)

Direction and MotionGraphics: Brian Y. Marsh ( http://www.substance.agency )
Written and Narrated by: KevinFleming ( http://www.teloses.com )
Citrus College supported the production of “Success in the New Economy” to help a broader audience begin to understand preparation today for tomorrow’s labor market realities. The end result is a compelling case for students to explore career choices early, make informed decisions when declaring their college education goal, and to consider technical skill acquisition, real-world application and academics (career technical programs) in tandem with a classic education. This balanced approach to life and learning results in a well-educated and employed workforce.
Leveraging his expertise in higher education and Career & Technical Education, Kevin Fle...

published: 28 Jan 2015

Work experience vs education: What gets you a better job?

Can work experience make up for the lack of a degree? Or does a college degree guarantee a secure future that a work experience might not? Does one really score above the other? What do employers look for while hiring? On Crossfire, find out what young India debates.
Watch full video:

Dr. Core talks about what higher education needs to incorporate in the 21st century to better build global and dynamic citizens.
Dr. Jacquelyn Core is Vice President of AcademicAffairs and Provost of Waynesburg University, where she improves the student experience, academic system and mentoring program. She is committed to improving educational standards within the University. Dr. Core previously worked in the legal ﬁeld, focusing on education, employment and medical negligence cases.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

AuthorVirginia Postrel joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss the education bubble and the rising costs of US education. Why are people deciding to go to college instead of joining high demand fields like machining or welding? Are we burdening students with an abundance of debt and a dearth of skills? Find out.

AuthorVirginia Postrel joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss the education bubble and the rising costs of US education. Why are people deciding to go to college instead of joining high demand fields like machining or welding? Are we burdening students with an abundance of debt and a dearth of skills? Find out.

Predatory Employment in Higher Ed

"I'm 30 years old and I've never made 30 thousand a year." Monica Jacobe, who is about to finish her dissertation in American literature, describes her life as ...

"I'm 30 years old and I've never made 30 thousand a year." Monica Jacobe, who is about to finish her dissertation in American literature, describes her life as a contingent faculty member. In Part 2, she talks about her prospects for an academic job and the sorry state in which previous generations of faculty and administrations have left the profession.

"I'm 30 years old and I've never made 30 thousand a year." Monica Jacobe, who is about to finish her dissertation in American literature, describes her life as a contingent faculty member. In Part 2, she talks about her prospects for an academic job and the sorry state in which previous generations of faculty and administrations have left the profession.

10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs

We did the math on the grunt-to-grat ratio for you, with 10 jobs you wouldn't expect to be well-paying, and the details on what it takes to land the position, i...

We did the math on the grunt-to-grat ratio for you, with 10 jobs you wouldn't expect to be well-paying, and the details on what it takes to land the position, in this episode of The Infographics Show, 10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs. ⭐SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2glTFyc ⭐
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So You Have a Liberal Arts Degree and Expect a Job?

In a follow-up to his report last month on the unforgiving job market for recent college grads, Paul Solman looks at graduates who've already been out of school...

In a follow-up to his report last month on the unforgiving job market for recent college grads, Paul Solman looks at graduates who've already been out of school for several years and are still struggling to find employment in their areas of interest. It's part of his ongoing series of reports on Making Sen$e of financial news.

In a follow-up to his report last month on the unforgiving job market for recent college grads, Paul Solman looks at graduates who've already been out of school for several years and are still struggling to find employment in their areas of interest. It's part of his ongoing series of reports on Making Sen$e of financial news.

Despite high unemployment rates among youth and graduates, students are still being told that university degrees are required for good jobs. RichardTuck explai...

Despite high unemployment rates among youth and graduates, students are still being told that university degrees are required for good jobs. RichardTuck explains the major trends between traditional education systems and the job market that are causing youth unemployment.
Richard is the CEO of Riipen, a skill-building assessment platform that connects students with companies via short-term, skill-specific projects throughout the students’ post-secondary education. He holds a Bachelor of International Business, an MBA, an MSc, and is currently a PhD Candidate at UVic, where he researches Social Entrepreneurship. He believes the traditional educational system is ripe for disruption and sees growing trends of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and high graduate underemployment as signs of needed change.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Despite high unemployment rates among youth and graduates, students are still being told that university degrees are required for good jobs. RichardTuck explains the major trends between traditional education systems and the job market that are causing youth unemployment.
Richard is the CEO of Riipen, a skill-building assessment platform that connects students with companies via short-term, skill-specific projects throughout the students’ post-secondary education. He holds a Bachelor of International Business, an MBA, an MSc, and is currently a PhD Candidate at UVic, where he researches Social Entrepreneurship. He believes the traditional educational system is ripe for disruption and sees growing trends of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and high graduate underemployment as signs of needed change.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

10 higher paying jobs you can get without a four year degree

If you think you need to acquire a mountain of student loan debt just to qualify for good-paying jobs, you'll be surprised to learn there are a variety of jobs ...

If you think you need to acquire a mountain of student loan debt just to qualify for good-paying jobs, you'll be surprised to learn there are a variety of jobs that pay well without a four-year degree. In fact, some of today's most sought-after jobs don't require a college degree — and they might be just what you need to get your career on the right track.
The job search portal CareerCast named the 10 best jobs you can get without a degree and identified job opportunities in healthcare, business and other fields.
Stay tuned to see which well-paying jobs you can get without a four-year degree.
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If you think you need to acquire a mountain of student loan debt just to qualify for good-paying jobs, you'll be surprised to learn there are a variety of jobs that pay well without a four-year degree. In fact, some of today's most sought-after jobs don't require a college degree — and they might be just what you need to get your career on the right track.
The job search portal CareerCast named the 10 best jobs you can get without a degree and identified job opportunities in healthcare, business and other fields.
Stay tuned to see which well-paying jobs you can get without a four-year degree.
Please leave your comments or feel free to discuss in the comments section. Your feedback will be appreciated. Thanks for watching!!
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Deconstructing Higher Education

Do universities still offer students an educational experience that is mind-expanding and job-securing? Recent evidence suggests growing disparity between what ...

Do universities still offer students an educational experience that is mind-expanding and job-securing? Recent evidence suggests growing disparity between what students are learning and what the labour market wants. Ken Coates, co-author of "Dream Factories: Why Universities Won't Solve the YouthJobsCrisis," joins The Agenda to discuss the disconnection between university degrees and job market needs.

Do universities still offer students an educational experience that is mind-expanding and job-securing? Recent evidence suggests growing disparity between what students are learning and what the labour market wants. Ken Coates, co-author of "Dream Factories: Why Universities Won't Solve the YouthJobsCrisis," joins The Agenda to discuss the disconnection between university degrees and job market needs.

Direction and MotionGraphics: Brian Y. Marsh ( http://www.substance.agency )
Written and Narrated by: KevinFleming ( http://www.teloses.com )
Citrus College supported the production of “Success in the New Economy” to help a broader audience begin to understand preparation today for tomorrow’s labor market realities. The end result is a compelling case for students to explore career choices early, make informed decisions when declaring their college education goal, and to consider technical skill acquisition, real-world application and academics (career technical programs) in tandem with a classic education. This balanced approach to life and learning results in a well-educated and employed workforce.
Leveraging his expertise in higher education and Career & Technical Education, Kevin Fleming adapted conference presentations and research to create this data-driven explanation. And award winning film creator and producer Brian Y. Marsh brought the data to life through animation.
The complete transcription of the video with data references is available here: citruscollege.edu/academics/cte/Pages/default.aspx

Direction and MotionGraphics: Brian Y. Marsh ( http://www.substance.agency )
Written and Narrated by: KevinFleming ( http://www.teloses.com )
Citrus College supported the production of “Success in the New Economy” to help a broader audience begin to understand preparation today for tomorrow’s labor market realities. The end result is a compelling case for students to explore career choices early, make informed decisions when declaring their college education goal, and to consider technical skill acquisition, real-world application and academics (career technical programs) in tandem with a classic education. This balanced approach to life and learning results in a well-educated and employed workforce.
Leveraging his expertise in higher education and Career & Technical Education, Kevin Fleming adapted conference presentations and research to create this data-driven explanation. And award winning film creator and producer Brian Y. Marsh brought the data to life through animation.
The complete transcription of the video with data references is available here: citruscollege.edu/academics/cte/Pages/default.aspx

Work experience vs education: What gets you a better job?

Can work experience make up for the lack of a degree? Or does a college degree guarantee a secure future that a work experience might not? Does one really score...

Can work experience make up for the lack of a degree? Or does a college degree guarantee a secure future that a work experience might not? Does one really score above the other? What do employers look for while hiring? On Crossfire, find out what young India debates.
Watch full video:

Can work experience make up for the lack of a degree? Or does a college degree guarantee a secure future that a work experience might not? Does one really score above the other? What do employers look for while hiring? On Crossfire, find out what young India debates.
Watch full video:

Dr. Core talks about what higher education needs to incorporate in the 21st century to better build global and dynamic citizens.
Dr. Jacquelyn Core is Vice Pre...

Dr. Core talks about what higher education needs to incorporate in the 21st century to better build global and dynamic citizens.
Dr. Jacquelyn Core is Vice President of AcademicAffairs and Provost of Waynesburg University, where she improves the student experience, academic system and mentoring program. She is committed to improving educational standards within the University. Dr. Core previously worked in the legal ﬁeld, focusing on education, employment and medical negligence cases.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Dr. Core talks about what higher education needs to incorporate in the 21st century to better build global and dynamic citizens.
Dr. Jacquelyn Core is Vice President of AcademicAffairs and Provost of Waynesburg University, where she improves the student experience, academic system and mentoring program. She is committed to improving educational standards within the University. Dr. Core previously worked in the legal ﬁeld, focusing on education, employment and medical negligence cases.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

AuthorVirginia Postrel joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss the education bubble and the rising costs of US education. Why are people deciding to go to college instead of joining high demand fields like machining or welding? Are we burdening students with an abundance of debt and a dearth of skills? Find out.

Predatory Employment in Higher Ed

"I'm 30 years old and I've never made 30 thousand a year." Monica Jacobe, who is about to finish her dissertation in American literature, describes her life as a contingent faculty member. In Part 2, she talks about her prospects for an academic job and the sorry state in which previous generations of faculty and administrations have left the profession.

10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs

We did the math on the grunt-to-grat ratio for you, with 10 jobs you wouldn't expect to be well-paying, and the details on what it takes to land the position, in this episode of The Infographics Show, 10 Surprisingly High Paying Jobs. ⭐SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2glTFyc ⭐
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So You Have a Liberal Arts Degree and Expect a Job?

In a follow-up to his report last month on the unforgiving job market for recent college grads, Paul Solman looks at graduates who've already been out of school for several years and are still struggling to find employment in their areas of interest. It's part of his ongoing series of reports on Making Sen$e of financial news.

Despite high unemployment rates among youth and graduates, students are still being told that university degrees are required for good jobs. RichardTuck explains the major trends between traditional education systems and the job market that are causing youth unemployment.
Richard is the CEO of Riipen, a skill-building assessment platform that connects students with companies via short-term, skill-specific projects throughout the students’ post-secondary education. He holds a Bachelor of International Business, an MBA, an MSc, and is currently a PhD Candidate at UVic, where he researches Social Entrepreneurship. He believes the traditional educational system is ripe for disruption and sees growing trends of massive open online courses (MOOCs) and high graduate underemployment as signs of needed change.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

10 higher paying jobs you can get without a four year degree

If you think you need to acquire a mountain of student loan debt just to qualify for good-paying jobs, you'll be surprised to learn there are a variety of jobs that pay well without a four-year degree. In fact, some of today's most sought-after jobs don't require a college degree — and they might be just what you need to get your career on the right track.
The job search portal CareerCast named the 10 best jobs you can get without a degree and identified job opportunities in healthcare, business and other fields.
Stay tuned to see which well-paying jobs you can get without a four-year degree.
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Deconstructing Higher Education

Do universities still offer students an educational experience that is mind-expanding and job-securing? Recent evidence suggests growing disparity between what students are learning and what the labour market wants. Ken Coates, co-author of "Dream Factories: Why Universities Won't Solve the YouthJobsCrisis," joins The Agenda to discuss the disconnection between university degrees and job market needs.

Success in the New Economy (OFFICIAL)

Direction and MotionGraphics: Brian Y. Marsh ( http://www.substance.agency )
Written and Narrated by: KevinFleming ( http://www.teloses.com )
Citrus College supported the production of “Success in the New Economy” to help a broader audience begin to understand preparation today for tomorrow’s labor market realities. The end result is a compelling case for students to explore career choices early, make informed decisions when declaring their college education goal, and to consider technical skill acquisition, real-world application and academics (career technical programs) in tandem with a classic education. This balanced approach to life and learning results in a well-educated and employed workforce.
Leveraging his expertise in higher education and Career & Technical Education, Kevin Fleming adapted conference presentations and research to create this data-driven explanation. And award winning film creator and producer Brian Y. Marsh brought the data to life through animation.
The complete transcription of the video with data references is available here: citruscollege.edu/academics/cte/Pages/default.aspx

Work experience vs education: What gets you a better job?

Can work experience make up for the lack of a degree? Or does a college degree guarantee a secure future that a work experience might not? Does one really score above the other? What do employers look for while hiring? On Crossfire, find out what young India debates.
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The world is changing very rapidly around us. It is a whirlwind of technology, evolving consumer markets and uncertain employment futures.In highereducation we maintain a balance between focusing on the skills of today’s job market and forecasting those of the future ... Each age has radically changed the workforce. To remain ... ....

Pathways are developed in partnership with Delawareemployers and institutions of highereducation... In addition, the department is working with Delaware colleges and universities so students who complete the new programs will be eligible for college credit at one or more institutions of highereducation in the state....

He shared a number of statistics about the structural changes in the job market that are already well underway and, he believes, point to the necessity of making highereducation more accessible. For example, only 47 percent of those without a high school diploma are currently employed in Greenwood County....

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Politics social-popularity dirty-tricks status-quo and Em TV What is hip? Fashion tips and football teams it makes me sick The last pick Contracted a social disease Latest trends Rumors in their hierarchies What is hip? Student prez and the drag queen Highschool tried to ruin me I'm not sure but nothing that I learned was from textbooks or teachers or math class 101 I'm pretty sure that everything I learned was from the so-called pretty girls, the jock straps, the cafeteria at lunch I sat alone, I had one friend, I disassociated myself from their bull-shit and waited till the end 'Cause highschool tried to ruin me but somehow I made in through each day A bloody nose A swollen lip, but somehow... I got away Hit me one more time, tough guy! 'Cause highschool tried to ruin me... BUT I know for sure that their was one teacher who told me to make sure that I followed my dreams (thanks Mr.Clements, you were a ray of hope in a school of darkness)

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The world is changing very rapidly around us. It is a whirlwind of technology, evolving consumer markets and uncertain employment futures.In highereducation we maintain a balance between focusing on the skills of today’s job market and forecasting those of the future ... Each age has radically changed the workforce. To remain ... ....

Pathways are developed in partnership with Delawareemployers and institutions of highereducation... In addition, the department is working with Delaware colleges and universities so students who complete the new programs will be eligible for college credit at one or more institutions of highereducation in the state....

He shared a number of statistics about the structural changes in the job market that are already well underway and, he believes, point to the necessity of making highereducation more accessible. For example, only 47 percent of those without a high school diploma are currently employed in Greenwood County....

The global employability ranking, designed by HR consultancy Emerging, and published by TimesHigherEducation (THE), lists the top 150 institutions worldwide for employability, based on a global survey of around 7,000 recruitment and international managers from major businesses ... Globally employability gap is narrowing as US dominance wanes....

Harmonisation of highereducation is essentially a process that recognises the significance of regional education cooperation and the importance of establishing an ‘area of knowledge’ in which activities and interactions in highereducation, mobility and employment opportunities can be easily facilitated and increased....

education Updated ... It holds that the UGC would monitor performance and academic outcomes of all deemed to be universities on an annual basis.Among the performance criteria, it has been suggested that graduate outcomes should be such that at least 50% of them secure access to employment , self-employment or engage in highereducation, it is learnt....

A recent study on jobs and employment in the Indian economy undertaken by the Azim PremjiUniversity suggests that impressive GDP growth may not be associated with significant growth in employment... Unemployment amongst youth with highereducation stands at 16 per cent. Between 2013 and 2015, total employment shrank by seven million jobs....

they are outstripping their parents’ success in education, careers and home ownership,” said Shehzad Hameed, head of retail banking, Standard CharteredUAE, in a statement ... The socially mobile in the Standard Chartered study are also better educated and achieving higher levels of employment and home ownership than their parents....

... a strong foundation for the full implementation of this reform, especially the two additional years of Senior High School (SHS) which provide graduates with four exits and life options namely employment, entrepreneurship, highereducation, and middle-level skills development....

It is an African youth employment accelerator based in Ghana and a self-sustaining social enterprise that trains highereducation students and graduates to gain entrepreneurial and employable skills, assign mentors to them to direct them in their career, and also connect them to employers looking for entry-level talents....

... women's education, entrepreneurialism, and mentorship ... Founded by Jenny Halpern Prince, the charity provides 16 to 24-year-old students with new skills and career networks in an effort to increase social mobility, improve employability and remove barriers to highereducation....